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Challenge #124: Air Transport Network Analysis

alacoume
9 - Comet

My solution for France:

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chandler-gjino
Alteryx
Alteryx

attaching my solution

DataCruncher2
7 - Meteor
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Took my pc a while to render.

 

Fun challenge though!!

 

Things I did to complete this challenge:

1. Filtered only the USA airports.

2. Used join tool twice to have only domestic flights

3. Made the domestic flights distinct

4. Inserted the total airports and total domestic flights into the 'Network Analysis' Tool

5. Waited for a bit for my output to Render :D

 

Thanks!!!

aiahwieder
8 - Asteroid

I did get the tool to run . . . not sure about the visualization, though.

geoff_zath
Alteryx
Alteryx
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Assuming I did this correctly,I analyzed the 300 most traveled routes.

ed_hayter
12 - Quasar
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Well that was a fascinating challenge (frustrating at times). Trying to get the network visualization was difficult. But i did learn the need for the node anchor to be fed a unique list of nodes. I ended up settling on making a network analysis for Heathrow Airport. Now I want to read up on what the movement involved in the chart is intended to represent.

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DaisukeTsuchiya
14 - Magnetar
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gawa
16 - Nebula
16 - Nebula

Rendering matters...

olga_strubbe
11 - Bolide

A fun challenge!  I loved the visualization. Thank you, @JoeM!  This was my first time using the Network predictive tool. 

 

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olga_strubbe
11 - Bolide

I forgot to mention that in my solution that I posted a couple minutes ago, I chose Canada for visualization.